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Estimation of Serum Amylase Ms. Nadia Amara

Estimation of Serum Amylase Ms. Nadia Amara. Introduction : Amylase is a hydrolytic enzyme which hydrolyses starch into maltose/Glucose. Amylase is involved in the digestion of the polysaccharides of the diet .

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Estimation of Serum Amylase Ms. Nadia Amara

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  1. Estimation of Serum Amylase Ms. Nadia Amara

  2. Introduction : • Amylase is a hydrolytic enzyme which hydrolyses starch into maltose/Glucose. • Amylase is involved in the digestion of the polysaccharides of the diet. • It present in saliva and pancreatic juice where it is secreted by parotid glands and pancreas respectively. • The circulating enzyme is excreted by the kidneys into urine. Therefore, only a small amount of amylase in serum normally. • Optimum pH is 7.0, molecular weight of amylase ( 55 to 60 kDa).

  3. A normal concentration is in the range 30-110 U/L. • Blood serum amylase may be measured for purposes of medical diagnosis. • CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE : • Assays of Amylase activity in serum and urine are largely of use in the diagnosis of disease of the pancreas and in the investigations of pancreatic function in acute pancreatitis.

  4. Principle: • Serum is incubated with starch substrate, Amylase in the serum hydrolyzes starch to simpler units which will not react with iodine while it react with starch molecules that are not hydrolyzed by the amylase. • The iodine-starch complex is blue -violet in color and is measured in the spectrophotometer at 660 nm after the addition of iodine . • The degree of loss in color is proportional to the amount of starch hydrolyzed and hence to the activity of the amylase in the serum.

  5. Procedure : • Pipette 1.0 ml of starch substrate into 2 test tubes. 1 tube for your sample and 1 tube for a reagent blank. • 2. Place the tubes in a water bath at 37 0C for 5 minutes to warm the contents. • 3. Pipette 20 μl of serum into the sample tube, (No serum is added to the reagent blank) mix and incubate at 37 0C for exactly 7 minutes and 30 seconds. • 4. After 7 minutes and 30 seconds remove the test tubes from the water bath immediately add 1.0 ml of working iodine solution to each tube (sample and reagent blank) then add 8 ml of distilled water. • 5. Mix the contents of each tube well then measure the absorbance without delay at 660 nm setting the spectrometer to zero with distilled water.

  6. * Calculation : • Amylase activity U/L = B-T/B x 1470 • B = absorbance of reagent blank • T = absorbance of test • 1470 = factor to express values in U/L

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